Just this coyote, you know?
He/Him/Good Boy.
Old enough (to be your dad…)
Are you gonna eat that?
(🔞 if you have the explicit filter off.)
If you pull up next to them you might be in range to Airdrop them something rude.
There are those pesky laws about operating a motor vehicle under the influence, even off road…
If you go far enough right or left you find people who want to make a lot of noise but contribute absolutely nothing beneficial to society.
If you have a GM and want to make sure this is off, go to the OnStar app, the account icon, go to Settings, and make sure OnStar Smart Driver is off.
On the web, under Data & Privacy you can remain opted into Smart Driver but opt out of the GM Insurance’s Driving Program (which is a new option!)
I have a GM, and an active OnStar plan, and I was not opted in to Safe Driver. Tho it is very possible GM dealerships are doing it, mine was from Carmax.
In any case, you can turn that off in your OnStar account, and if you do they don’t collect data. My Lexis-Nexis disclosure report had nothing.
So… *stares in cps* is a FB tag group. It’s mostly for tagging the group in comments, and anything that gets posted to the group itself is going to be a total shitpost.
Which means the person whose name is censored was just trolling.
Oh no. By publicly releasable I meant non-CUI. Stuff TRADOC would put on their website.
CUI is not supposed to be put into AI.
Now, if you have systems on SIPR, etc… that are showing Copilot, that’s not good but Copilot can’t reach MS so it’s not like it will work. Just a missing group policy.
Oh no. By publicly releasable I meant non-CUI. Stuff TRADOC would put on their website.
CUI is not supposed to be put into AI.
Well that’s unsettling… but that work product is publicly releasable, right?
Run gpedit.msc, then follow these steps:
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/window...
This is what the setting looks like on my win10 box:
So I *think* they’re using a fixed set of Tenor GIFs at the moment. Ones you upload to your personal collection may not show up unless they are already on that list.
I once read a quote from a cop that went something like “do not argue with the fire department. That hose will send you down the block before you can even think about reaching for anything.”
This and a few other items have been a known issue for a very long time. Many airports have upgraded to CT scanners, which has the upside of not requiring you to remove any items from your bags.
That name tho…
Excited Delerium is often just another name for being terrified of the police.
They are not. EMTs do it for them, and have the right to refuse.
You’re not labeled with it tho. Only with “engagement hacking” by Aegis, and their criteria is a straight “follows more than x accounts”
The fact that people like that guy are still alive disproves the “Clinton body bags” and other deep state conspiracy theories.
If such a thing was real, he would have been eliminated a long time ago, along with a few others.
Even unclassified data (especially CUI/PII/PHI) is generally kept in a “govcloud” type of enclave where it does not share infrastructure at MS, etc.. with non-govt or non-DoD customers. You can’t fully trust MS won’t leak that data, but they’re supposed to isloate it per the contract.
When it comes to government, critical is often classified and those systems/networks are absolutely isolated. Airgapped or on networks that do not touch the internet.
You’ll find this kind of thing (and Cortana/Copilot in general) is disabled via group policy on government networks.
They also haven’t migrated to 11 for the most part, and likely won’t until this kind of thing can be thoroughly blocked.
These “features” are generally disabled via group policy on govt/enterprise networks. Not that many have migrated to win11 yet.
High ranking officials doing dumb things on their personal machines is another matter.
Will this benefit your client or is that a case of ex post facto?
Hey @coffeefoxo.bsky.social you might want to move your AD channel and other stuff off Telegram.
Owned by Pavel Durov and headquartered in Dubai. Is anyone surprised?
VK, his first Russian social network, was notorious for Nazis.
That doesn’t surprise me at all. Easiest way to get a realistic texture at the time would be to scan a photo.
Yeah, I found them. They blocked you so you couldn’t see them, but they were either nuked or deleted the account when they were caught.
Did you block them? If not, take a close look, they likely have a handle very similar but not identical to yours, with copied profile info.
TOTP isn’t hard, is it? Doesn’t require any external infra. Works with any authenticator app.
Video coming soon.
Oh hell.
Labeling an image if the user failed to is one thing, going through every keyframe of a video is another. And there are some labels you absolutely do not want to fail to apply… I’m not talking about porn here.
You know it’s gonna be good when you’re asked to listen to a voicemail saved under the filename “Possessed Caller(s)”
This is at an animal rescue, so you probably don’t want me to describe the content.
Don’t worry, no animals were actually harmed, to the best of my knowledge.
“A hole in the dog food bag? Wasn’t me. Mice did it.”
“And your job is?”
“Look behind you! A three-headed monkey!”
So THAT happened
Baltimore County Police charged Dazhon Darien, Pikesville High School’s former athletic director, in connection with the incident.
www.thebaltimorebanner.com
That’s the kicker, people who are against these protests are claiming they are chanting stuff like “kill Jews”
If they are, that makes them no better than the guys with armbands, but I have yet to see any proof that is happening.
Maybe. Retweets are not necessarily endorsement, but in this case that is clearly the intent.
If anyone arrested/charged wanted to claim their 1A rights were being violated or they were being slandered as pro-Hamas, this might be sufficient evidence.
This is going to be a solid first amendment case if anyone arrested gets a decent lawyer.
There was no riot or disorderly.
Unless they were blocking a roadway or shouting something like “kill all the Jews” (because it’s not ok when anyone says that…) they have every right to protest on UT grounds.
Read my third post in the thread.
I would trust the guard over cops any day, the only thing more dangerous than the cops would be an armed campus guard.
The soldiers involved were found not guilty under self-defense but policy did change.
The Wikipedia article on it is very long, but that incident is the number one reason the guard now has less-lethal methods of riot control instead of only rifles and shotguns.
The only question I have about these protests is: are the protestors saying *truly* antisemitic things?
If they’re denouncing Israel, fine. If they’re saying “kill Jews” that is a call for violence here. If a bunch of neonazis were doing that, it would not be OK either.